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11/01/1895

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Date of Article: 11/01/1895
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Volume Number: VOL XII    Issue Number: 1152
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GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SEHIES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1895. VOL. XII., No. 1152 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOE OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning personswhose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15J. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Even/ announcement, if for the apprehension of aperson, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and notoarrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or nnaloaous thereto. KEG- XJLATION'S. S. Announcements of all persons to he apprehended or of stolen property hear a number, and < ure alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be MIFRW T* the PoLIC ® GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion m the next i** Me. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, icUl be wholly responsible for any proceedings whuh may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. , 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, . W Scotland lard, byciieque, crossed " Drummond If Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament Street, Postal Order, or in Stamps. ,„- 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James IV tiling, L£ t>, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted * s advertisements. E. AXDEB30>", Editop. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a) Regulations at top of Tst page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arrang**! in strict alphabetical order. ( 0) Persons In custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond 4he number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in ciroular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints aB to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLIOI GAZETTE, may be at onoe notified to the Editor. ( 0) SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is unwilling to incur any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communication sent to this Offioe to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is ciiculated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— C Division. — For absconding from his bail whilst on remand for obtaining goods by forged notes on the Plymouth Dock Bank— ARTHUR HASLER, age 26, height 5 ft. 9| in, complexion pale, hair dark, eyes hazel, three upper front teeth deficient, rather prominent Hps, 3ta nnurs olightiy; drees, dark brown Newmarket overcoat, speckled tweed trousers, white tie, fancy woollen gloves, black hard felt hat, lice boots. Of good address. Is fond of relating his hunting experiences. A native of Chichester. Warrant issued. 2.— c Division.— For forging and uttering a banker's cheque for £ 90 on the St. James'- square Branch of the London and Westminster Bank— WALTER JAMES COX, alias COCKLES, age 28, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 iu., complexion, hair, moustache, and eyes dark; dre? s, black coat and vest, dark trousers, hard felt hat. Is fond of billiards and cards. Warrant issued. 3.— D Division.— 7th inst., for stealing a dark chestnut mare cob, white patch on nose, hog mane, neir hind heel white ; a set of brass and white metal harness, " J. M." on saddle, " M. S." on bridle; and a well- bottom trap, black body, yellow wheels, picked ont black, white metal fittings, " J. M." on panel — A MAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes dark, clean shaved ; dress, black jacket, light trousers, black flat top hard felt hat. 4.— G Division. — For stealing jewellery— HENRY MORTYN, age 26, height 5 ft. 7 in , com- plexion pale, hair dark, eyes grey ( very weak), no eyebrows; dress, dark grey tweed suit, hard felt hat. A working jeweller; native of London. Is supposed to have left King's Cross for Scotland on 2nd inst., accompanied by his wife and a child of eight months. Warrant issued. 5. — N Division. — For stealing money and clothing — DANIEL LAYTHORPE, age 26, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, short whiskers and moustache light; dress, black coat and vest, dark striped trousers. A ship's steward. May visit Rope Walk, Maldon, Essex. Warrant issued. 6— v Division. — Woodcut portrait and de- scription of JOHN HENRY REYNOLDS, whose apprehenaion is sought for stealing £ 212, age 30, height 6 ft., slight build, complexion sallow, hair, moustache ( curled at ends) and slight side whiskers dark brown, square shoulders, carries his head forward, has a peculiar twitching of the eyes when speaking; dress, dark Chesterfield overcoat, pepper- and- salt colour suit, black hard felt hat, low shoe3; weirs a gold presentation watch with na- ne, Jtc., engraved thereon. Is accompanied by A WOMAN, age 21, height 5 ft. 8 in. complexion fresh, hair ( bushy in front) deep auburn; dress, heavy woollen mixture dress trimmed with fur, large black liar, trimmed black feathers, mauve- and- black flowers. It is supposed that they are parsing as Mr. and Airs. Ray. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 7.— For embezzlement— FRANCIS MEEKING, age 45, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion dark. Formerly a tea- broker of Mincing- lane, E. C. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. 8— For fraud— WM. HENRY BOFFEY, jun., late of Eaglehurst, West- hill, Wandsworth, a^ e about 29, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., rather stout build, com- plexion dark, hair dark brown, high forehead; well dressed. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 9.— Reading ( Bornigh).— For stealing a basket containing a pe » rl card- case and other articles from the Great Western Railway Station on, or about, 2nd Nov. last— SARAH GREEN, alias SMITH, height 5 ft. 5 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair dark, thin face, high cheekbones; dre3S, old blue serge 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. skirt, imitation sealskin jacket, dark sailor hat with velvet band, grey fur tippet, low shoes. Has with her a child about 6 months old. She left Reading on 13th ult. for Oxford, - where she stated her husband was livirig. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Tewsley, Reading. 10.— Windsor ( Borough). — For larceny— JOSEPH HOLTON, age 34, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion florid ( blotched), hair brown, eyes blue; is addicted to drink; dress, dirty dark clothes. A rag and bone collector ; native of Windsor. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Armour, Windsor. CHESHIRE. 11.— Hyde ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences— C. E. WIN WARD, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, wearing dark overcoat, brown felt bat, lace boots. He represented himself as a traveller for Pamphilon & Co., Publishers of " The Complete Business Register," Congleton. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Lingard, Supt., Hyde. 12.— IV! idd IewiCh ( County).— For rape. 4thinst., at Northwich— JOHN WILLIAM EVANS, age 23, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair and eyes brown, clean shaved, tree and bird tattooed on right arm, union jack left; dress, supposed dark jacket, moleskin trousers, peak cip, clogs. A native of Northwicb. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Lirge, Middlewich. DEVONSHIRE. 13.-- Barnstaple ( Borough).— For embezzling £ 4 3i. 3d.— JOHN GLASS, age 34, height about 5 ft. 9 in., stout build, complexion fresh, full face, hair and moustache light, speaks with slight lisp, walks very erect; dress ( when last seen), dark coat, grey trousers, dark peak cap. A labourer; native of Barnstaple Has served 12 years in the Army. Supposed accompanied by a woman, age 26, stout build ; dressed in dark clothes. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Eddy, Barnstaple. DORSETSHIRE. 14.— Poole ( County).— On commitment warrant for non- payment of fine and costs for aggravated assault— FRANK SAUNDERS, age SO, height 5 ft. in., rather slight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel; dress, dark clothes, black bowler hat. A gasfitter; native of Poole. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Haips, Poole. 15.— Shaftesbu ry ( County).— For night poach- ing, 30th ult.— HENRY HARRIS, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair brown, small side- whiskers and moustache, eyes blue, anchor and flags tattooed left arm. Is fond of step- dancing in public- houses. Has travelled with a boxing booth. A notorious poacher, and has been previously convicted in Dorsetshire, also in Glou- cestershire and Wiltshire. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Elford, Shaftesbury. HAMPSHIRE. 16.— Winchester ( City).— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretence — FRANCES TOOMEY, alias FRANCES HILL, age 39, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion pale, hair nearly black, eyes supposed dark grey, deeply pockmarked ; dress, black dress, brown mackintosh, brown felt boat- shaped hat with black band, brown shoes. She stated she had property at Trowbridge, which her solicitor was about to dispose of for her. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Felton, Winchester. HEREFORDSHIRE. 17. — Bromyard ( County). — For stealing clothing— A MAN, age about 36, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., stout build, round- shouldered, complexion fair, hair light, moustache and tuft on chin ; dressed as a labourer and wearing leather leggings. Information to Supt. Lewis, Bromyard. 18.— Ledbury ( County).— For obtaining by false pretences, 13th ult., a new dark stripe suit of clothes — THOMAS JONES, age 29, height 5 ft. 7£ in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, small dark moustache, eyes hazel, long face, round shou'dered, turns his feet out; dress, dark stripe tweed suit, Shakespeare collar, black hard hat, strong boots. A miller's cart driver; native of Sulsley, Worcester. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Phillips, Ledbury. HERTFORDSHIRE. 19.— Hertford ( County).— For embezzlement and falsification of accounts — WM. FRANCIS, late of Hitchin, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) moustache, and slight whiskers dark, eyes hazel. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Parish, Hertford. 20.— Ware ( County).— For non- payment of bas- tardy arrears— WILLIAM WARREN, age 26, height 5 ft. 2^ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey. A native of Widford, Herts. May be found with hay- carters, or employed as labourer by market gardeners. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Wymer, Superintendent, Ware. ISLE OF ELY. 21.— Whittlesea ( County). — For larceny— A MAN, age about 23, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., com- plexion pale, hair brown, small moustache; dress, light brown jacket and vest, light cloth trousers; carrying a small bundle. Information to Inspector Burrows, Whittlesea. KENT. 22.— Sandgate ( County).— For stealing, 24th ult., at Shorncliffe Camp, a gold open- face geneva watch, makers—" Barraud & Lund, Cornhill," thin gold cord guard attached— GEORGE BROOKS, age about 45, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, com- plexion sallow, hair brown, slight light moustache; dress, shabby black coat and vest, bJack diagonal trousers, low crown bat, lace boots.— GEORGE AUBREY, age about 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion dark, hair ( long) black, moustache and side whiskers turning grey; dress, black coat and vest, dark tweed trousers, black felt hat. Both are tramp- ing tailors, and may be found nt a military station. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Waghorn, Sandgate. LANCASHIRE. 23. — Bolton ( County).— For stealing, 27th ult., at Farnworth— 12 gold wedding rings, various sizes, all stamped 22- ct. " S. H."— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion, hair, and mous- tache dark ; dress, dark clothes, soft black billy- cock hat, narrow brim, red- and- black scarf. He called at a jeweller's shop and asked to see some wedding rings, and was shown a box contain- ing 12 ; after comparing them with a brass ring, he said they would not suit, and while the shop assistant was getting more, decamped with the box, leaving a purse containing pieces of coal, & c. on the counter. 24.— Bolton ( County).— For stealing, 27th ult., at Deane— 1 gentleman's black worsted frock coat, black bone buttons, faded and worn ; 2 sateen shirts, 1 red- and- white, 1 red- white- and- blue striped, grey calico lining, turn- down collars; 2 cotton shirts, 1 red- white- and- bluo, 1 red- and- blue, narrow stripes; I pair men's watertight lace boots, hob- nailed; I grey cloth cap— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion, hair, and side whiskers dark, large cut scar or lump over one eye; dress, dark cloth coat, cord vest, dark striped trousers. May be wearing stolen boots and cap. Appearance of a tramping ostler. Information to Supt. Leeming,. Bolton. 25.— Leigh ( County). — For embezzlement at Newton — THOMAS HIGGINS, age 26, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache light, large month, large teeth; dress, old dark clothes, hard felt liat, lace boots. He left Newton, 21st ult., booking to Liverpool, and is supposed to have gone to Belfast. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. 26.— ManChester ( City).— 3rd inst., for stealing £ 660, including £ H0in Bank of England notes, stamped " Exors of James Cronshaw, Brewer, Manchester"— ALBERT EDWARD MORGAN, age 20, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion, hair, and slight mous- tache dark, scar under chin, stoops; wearing long dark double- breasted overcoat, hard felt hat; usually wears glasses. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Smith, Manchester. LINCOLNSHIRE. 27. — Epworth ( County).— For stealing a silver stop- watch, centre seconds, steel hands, white dial; a black worsted coat, bound with braid; and a hard felt hat— WALTER, alias THOMAS CURTIS, age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair, slight moustache, and side whiskers dark brown ; slightly bow- legged. A traction engine driver. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Arnold, Epworth. 28.— Gainsborough ( County).— 2nd ult., for larceny ( bailee)— AN DAS PEARSON, age 33, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, clean shaved, scar on bridge of nose ; dress, grey tweed suit, hard felt hat; may now be wearing blue overcoat. A watch and clock cleaner. Is fond of horse racing. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Edgley, Gainsborough. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 29 .— Wei lingborOUgh( County).— For stealing a fowl — OWEN NOBLE, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 in , complexion sallow, hair brown, small dark moustache; dress, black cloth pilot jacket, brown cord vest, moleskin trousers, white muffler, dark cloth peak cap, Army boots with heel and toe plates. A native of Irchester, and frequents low public- bouses. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Alexander, Wellingborough. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 30.— Newark ( Borough).— 8th inst., for stealing about £ 9— THOMAS SMITH, age about 34, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair light ( turning grey), moustache brown, scar under chin, 2 at back of head, rather flat- footed; dress, black coat ( with tail pockets) and vest, brown cord trousers, red- and- white check scarf, light grey peak cap, blucher boots. Has served in the Army, supposed Medical Staff Corps. A native of Morpeth. Formerly lodged at 28, Canal- 3treet, Derby. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Challen, Newark. SHROPSHIRE. 31.— Oswestry ( County).— For absconding 6th ult., from Morda Union, and stealing a moleskin jacket and vest, brown cord trousers, hard hat, a pair of blucher boots, and a truss, size 35 inches, for right side— JOHN SMITH, an Irishman, age 63, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion and bushy moustache dark. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Langford, Oswestry. 32.— Wellington ( County).— For fowl- stealing, 6th ult., at Cherrington— RALPH ROPER, alias GEORGE TAYLOR, and TURP1N, age 65, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey and bald on top) dark brown, grey whiskers, cut mark corner of left eyebrow, scar left of head, back of left hand, and on third joint of forefinger; dress, old dark cloth jacket, brown cord trousers, soft billy- cock hat, brim turned down ; generally carries 2 workman's basses. A farm labourer; native of Longton, Staffordshire. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Wellington. SOMERSETSHIRE. 33.— Bath ( City).— For abandoning her child, 26th ult.— ELIZA HOWELL, age about 30, height 4 ft, 10 in., complexion fresh; wearing brown ulster and dark hat. Has with her a child about TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 2 years old. Is supposed to be tramping the country with Job Dykes, age abiu1; 34, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair ( curly) and moustache dirk. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Col. Gwyn, Chief Constable, Bath. STIRLINGSHIRE. Falkirk ( County).— Portrait and description GRANT, alias 34. of MARSHALL CAMPBELL JOHN CANTRELL STEWART, whose appre hension is sought for fraud — Age 31, height 5 ft. in., complexion pale, hair, side whiskers and moustache light, short neck, high shoulders, scar right of forehead and above eye, 3 scars above left eye, hangs his head slightly and generally carries his hands in his pockets; dress, when last seen, new brown tweed jacket suit, high hat, drab gaiters, light lace boots. Has with him a square black portmanteau, containing an old tweed suit, and a hat- box, containing a black felt hat. A native of Bervie, Kincardineshire. He represented himself as a wholesale game, poultry and fish dealer of 20 years' standing, and received consignments of goods to order from various parts of the country. Sentenced for fraud on 19th February, 1889, at Aberdeen, to 3 months imprisonment as MATTHEW GRANT; on 2nd April, 1891, at Edinburgh, to 8 months as MATTHEW GRANT; on 2nd Feb- ruary, 1892, at Belfast, to 2 months as MATTHEW GRANT, alias JOHNSTON; on 4th May, 1892, at Greenock, to 12 months as MATTHEW GRANT, alias JOHNSTON ; and on 31st October, 1893, at Glasgow, to 12 months as JOHN BEGG ROBERT- SON. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gordon, Falkirk. SUSSEX ( EAST). 35.— Brighton ( Borough).— For carnally know- ing a girl under the age of 16 — FREDERICK WALTERS, age 21, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in , com- plexion and hair dark, supposed clean shaved ; has the appearance of an Italian; dress, brown check jacket and vest, black- and- grey stripe trouseis ( wide at bottoms), light cloth tweed cap ; a labourer. Has a discharge from H. M. training ship Arethusa. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Brighton. WARWICKSHIRE. 36.— Longford ( County).— For stealing £ 30, 28th ult, at Bedworth- WILLIAM FARNDON, age 37, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair auburn, moustache light browD, eyes brown, long features, rather high cheekbones ; dress, when last seen, dirty grey suit, cap, strong lace boots. A miner ; native of Bedworth.— DORA FREEMAN, age 18, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., round- shouldered, complexion dark, hair black, eyes dark, round features, scar over one eye, burn mark right of neck; may be wearing brown serge dress, blue- and- white stripe bodice, black cloak, black straw hat, button boots with patent toe- caps. A native of Fenny Compton. They are supposed to have left Nuneaton for London, on 28th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Acting Supt. Allcott, Bedworth. 37.— Birmingham ( City).— For stealing a gun by means of a trick, on 13th ult. — WILLIAM HENRY GARFIELD, age 41, height 5 ft. 9£ in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache ( turning grey) dark, chin shaved, eyes blue, scar between 1st arid 2nd fingers left hand ; walks erect, of smart appearance ; wearing, when last seen, dark overcoat, black hard hat, and short military leggings, sometimes wears silk bat. Is an expert card- player, and may be found with sporting men at race meet- ings, shooting matches, & s. An ex- detective sergeant of the Birmingham City Police ; native of Hans worth, Staffordshire. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Birmingham. WORCESTERSHIRE. 38.— Evesham ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences — JAMES REEVES, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair and mous- tache brown, eyes grey; dress, dark jacket and vest, light cord trousers, soft black billycock hat. A drover. May seek employment as a labourer. A native of Bretforton, near Evesham. Warrant issued. 39.— Evesham ( County). — For stealing about £ 4, at Pershore, 8th ult.— ALFRED HUGHES, alias SQUINTER, age 31, height 5 ft. 2 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, cast in one or both eyes, 2 scars over left, 3rd finger left hand de- formed; dress, dark cloth jacket, cardigan do., brown plaid ve3t, new dark- stripe trousers, strong lace boots. A groom or drover ; native of Pershore. May be found attending markets or fairs. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cope, Evesham. 40.— Stourbridge ( County).— For obtaining food by false pretences at Hagley, 19th ult.— RANDLE, age about 20, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, clean shaved; dress, brown rough cloth suit, brown and grey mixture covert coat, snuff- colour cloth leggings, black hard hat, maker's name cut out; of gentlemanly appearance and good address. Stated he was a graduate of New College, Oxford, and a native of Ormskirk, Lancashire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pugli, Stourbridge. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING.) 41— Beverley ( County).— For sheep stealing, 22nd ult., at Elton— JAMES BOULTON, age 23. height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes blue, scars on forehead, anchor and K. B. tattooed on back of left hand ; dress, old grey cloth coat and vest, cord trousers, grey cloth cap, lace boots. A labourer; native of Market Weighton. Frequents low public houses, and common lodging houses. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Winpenny, Court House, Beverley. 42.— Hull ( Borough).— For failing to surrender to his bail, charged with causing grievous bodily harm— THOMAS CARROLL, age 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion and eyes dark, heavy eye- brows, hair dark brown, walks erect. A ship's carpenter. May go to sea, or be found working in shipbuilding yards. Warrrant issued. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 43.— Leeds ( County). — For false pretences— GEORGE DAWSON, age 24, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes blue.— JOHN DAWSON, brother of above, age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes blue ; both dressed as colliers. Natives of Castleford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Tebbutt, Park- street, Leeds. 44. — Wa k efi e I d ( County ). — For stealing £ 64 17s. Id., at Rothwell Haigh— WILLIAM DIXON, a storekeeper, late of 26, Stafford- street, Hunslet, Leeds, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight brown moustache, eyes grey, 3rd, 4th, and 5th fingers right hand missing; dress, dark overcoat, black worsted double- breasted coat and vest, light check trousers, dark hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Shepley, Wakefield. 45.— Sheffield ( City).— For stealing £ 40 and 3 silver watches — HARRY GEORGE BEAL, age 28, height 5 ft. in, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, ' H. G. B." tattooed on left arm. A native of Brighton, where Lis father is a bookseller. An Army Reservist, late cf Royal West Surrey Regiment. Was employed, previous to September last, as a conductor on the Openshaw Branch of the Manchester Carriage and Tramway Company. Absconded 2nd inst. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield 46. — Doncaster ( Borough). • - For stealing £ 2 6s. 6d. by a trick, 22Dd ult.— CHAS CLARKE, alias EDWARDS, age 32, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- plexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, snpposed clean shaved, coal mark bridge of nose; dress, black jacket and vest, grey trousers, light cap. A native of Ackwortb, near Pontefract.— And A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., hair light, mous- tache brown, burn 6car on one side of face; dress, grey check suit, brown felt hat. Supposed card sharpers and race followers. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Lister, Djncaster. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. HERTFORDSHIRE. 47— Hemel Hempstead ( County). — Com- mitted for trial at next Hertford Assizes, 8th prox., for manslaughter — ALEXANDER BAILLIE ARKLE, age 32, height 5 ft. 10j in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache sandy, eyes blue. Has studied for the medical profession, and has resided at Liverpool. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hempstead. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 48.— C Division— Between 29th and 30th November, 1894— A lady's short baby astrachan jacket, sealskin collar, broad tail, full sleeves, lined black satin. Value £ 50. 49.— C Division.— 17th ult.— A pair of gold earrings, large raised pearl in centre of each ( weight 28 grains), surrounded with diamonds. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 50.— Aylesbury ( County). — 30th alt., at Stone— 1 brooch, formed of Queen Anne crown- piece ; 1 silver brooch, Bet 6 trreen stones ; 2 gentle- men's gold scurf rings; 1 lady's gold ring; 1 long silver watch chain; and £ 11 cash. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Webb, Aylesbury. 57.— Rochester ( Borough). — Between 22nd and 24th ult., by shopbreaking at Stj- ood— Probably marked No. HAMPSHIRE. 51.— Bournemouth ( County). — 2nd inst.— 1 lady's very old- fashioned silver watch ; 1 gentle- man's chased silver ring, set red and- blue stone, " God is my hope," in French, inscribed inside; 1 wedding- ring ; 1 gold buckle ditto, set 1 diamond ; 1 black enamelled gold ditto, with horseshoe, sur- rounded by small pearls and hair; 1 lady's plain gold ditto, set 1 diamond; 1 mourning ditto, sur- rounded with hair, " A. B." inside; 1 old- fashioned gold ditto, set pearls and corals; 1 bog- oak brooch, with horseshoe aid shamrock leaves thereon; 1 silver link brooch; 1 round silver ditto, with glass at back for hair; 1 ditto ( 3 silver links and 2 gold bars) ; 1 small gold pencil- case; 1 old- fashioned silver seal, " A. F." thereon, granite handle; 2 miniature photos of a man ; 1 jubilee shilling and 2 American silver coins. Information to Supt. Knapton, Bournemouth. 52.— Winchester ( City).— 28th ult.— 1 gentle- men's large - size old- fashioned open face patent lever gold watch, gold flowered dial, raised figures, steel hands, engine- turned case ( worn very thin), glass broken; a very old- fashioned gold albert chain, large oval and small snake pattern links, part of gold key, imitation ruby at end, attached, has been several times repaired. Information to Supt. Felton, Winchester. HERTFORDSHIRE. 53.— Watford ( County.)— 1st iost., by house- breaking— 1 lady's silver open face geneva watch, raised glass, chased back; 1 gentleman's small single- case silver geneva ditto; 1 lady's twisted silver albert, tassel at end; 1 oval silver locket and chain; 1 gold brooch, " true lover's knot " pattern. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Pearson, Watford. Gold geneva, open face Gold yer. eva, open face Gold English lever ( Stevens & Sons) Gold geneva ( hunter) Gold geneva ( hunter) Gold English lever Gold geneva, enamel back Gold hunter, keyless Gold geneva, open face Gold geneva, open face Gold geneva, demi- hunter Gold geneva, open face Gold English lever, open face Gold geneva lever, open face Gold English lever, open face Gold hunting lever Gold English lever, gold dial Gold demi- hunter 6 to 10 silver English lever watohes ( chiefly men's) ; about 30 silver rings ( most of them being hollowed signets marked o/-); about 30 gentlemen's gold rings, 15 and 18 carat, all having private marks inside as follows: — o/ c/-, o/-/-, o/ l/-, fi/-/-, ok/ o, ole ; and about 20 ladies' gold gem rings, silver earrings, brooches, & c. marked a/-, 9/ e, u/-, u/ c, i/-, elc. Information to Chief Constable Broadbridge, Guildhall, Rochester. o/ i/- 0/ 1/- k/-/. n/ on/ c o/ l /- c/-/- on/ c 0/ 9/- n/-/- o/ e/' c q/-/- o/./- i/ k/ c o/ oo/. 0/ 1/. VI/- u/ l/- n/-/- 798 3945 71275 13902 10357 2358 29925 12080 4966 11227 33185 24153 56221 7751 14701 5766 4760 8955 LANARKSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 58.— Hamilton ( Burgli).— Since 1st November last— A brooch, with 13 yellow diamonds and 12 KENT. 54.— Chatham ( County).— 31st ult., at Cliffe — 1 lady's gold geneva watch, " R. C." engraved on back; 1 silver geneva do., " Fehrn bach, Rochester & Strood " outside inner case ; 1 plain silver albert, heart, anchor and cro3S, attached ; 2 gold rings, 1 a keeper, the other with plaited hair under glass, " A. C. in memory of E. C., died . lune 24th, 1894 " theroon; 1 gold locket, " A. C." on outside, very small gold chain attached; 1 gold brooch, set pearl in centre ; 1 small round gold do., set red stones, piece of hair under glass in centre; 1 round cut steal do ; 1 pair silver studs, initials " A. C." thereon; 1 gold plated waistband buckle; 1 silver fox- head pin; 1 very small steel chain; 1 soldier's old grey greatcoat, and about 9 white pocket hand- kerchiefs, some marked " R. Cornford " in black ink, some " R. C." in red cotton. Information to Supt. Lacy, Chatham. 55.— Folkestone ( Borough). — Between 29th and 30th ult.— I gold ring, set blask stone with white stripe; 1 plain gold do., initials " A. M." thereon ; 1 metal cigarette case ; 1 meerschaum pipe, carved bowl, representing woman's head witti " Gainsboiough" hat, crooked stem, in brown or black case, lined red plush; 1 meerschaum pipe- bowl, in case. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. 56— Tunbridge Wells ( Borough).— Between 20th ult. and 5th iust.— 1 silver muffineer; 1 salt- cellar; 1 filigree ditto; 1 silver mustard pot; 1 square silver tea- caddy, about 5 in. high, covercd with raised figures ; 1 antique silver sugar- spoon, gilt bowl; 1 ditto, perforated gilt bowl; 1 small ditto, man's head centre of bowl; 1 small heart- shape silver matchbox, engraved; 1 ditto, half round, figures of men and women engraved on lid; 1 silver book- case, about 3 in. long. Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbridge Wells. white diamonds, set in platinum and gold. The woodcut represents full size and shape of brooch, and number and setting of diamonds. Information to Chief Constable Millar, Hamilton, by whom the above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the brooch. SOMERSETSHIRE. 59. — Bath ( City).— Since 22nd ult.— 1 lady's gold hunter watch, enamelled figures, " T. C. B." engraved on outside case ; 1 lady's small gold keyless demi- hunter watch, No. 50674, blae enamelled face, case embossed flowers ; 1 plain gold gipsy ring, set 3 diamonds; 1 small old- fashioned gold pin, with glass front, containing hair; 1 gentleman's black enamelled gold ring, square diamond set in centre ; 1 gentleman's regulation macintosh with cape, collar fastens with chain, " Captain Lugden" in large blue letters on label inside collar. Information to Lt- Col. Gwyn, Chief Constable, Bath. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). ( 50.— H U11 ( Borough).— 27th ult.— 1 six- chambered revolver, white handle, chased gold and silver. 28th ult.— 1 silver lever watch, Nc. 81890, " Fielden Brothers " engraved on inner case. 1st inst.— 1 gentleman's gold English lever watch, No. 12775; 1 15- ct. gold curb- pattern albert; 1 silver lever watch, No. 17485 ; 1 heavy curb- pattern silver albert; 1 blue pilot cloth jacket, blue silk collar, blue- and- red striped lining; 1 black velvet waistcoat; 1 lady's silver English lever watch, No. 6805. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 61. — Pontefract ( County). — 4th inst., at Castleford— 1 pair men's Derby boots, fancy toe- caps, and about 72 yards grey union shirting. Information to Supt. Whincup, Pontefract. 62. — Sheffield ( City). — Between 30th and 31st ult.— I silver Boston lever watch; 1 silver geneva wafch, No. 25972, maker, " Arnard" on dial; 1 silver albert guard, curb pattern, lion shilling, gilded, with beaded edge attached ; 1 silver buckle ring, chased; 1 9- ct. gold keeper ring; 1 gentleman's 18 ct. gold ring, set garnet— Supposed by A MAN, age about 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, heavy light moustache curled at erds, eyes blue; dress, blae serge jacket and vest, brown stripe trousers, hard hat. Stated he was a joiner. 63.— Sheffield ( City).— 27th ult.— A pig- skin purse, cont tining: 1 £ 50 Bank of England note, No. 69676, dated January 5th. 1894 ; 1 £ 20 ditto, No. 79901, January 17th, 1894; 1 ditto, No. 62448, January 17th, 1894; 1 ditto, No. 02260, January 27th. 18* 3; 1 ditto, No. 72608, January 17th, 1894; I ditto. No 82918, January 17th, 1894; all dated from Mauchester. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 64.— L Division.— 8th inst.— A black horse, aged, 15^ hands, two or three warts on belly, a few white hairs inside one hind foot, scar on nos ® and between ears, hair cat short over latter scar. In good conditioa. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. FLINTSHIRE. 65.— Holywell ( County).— 27th ult., at Cwm, St. Asaph— A strong, rough, dirk bay cob, 15 hands, rising 5 years, good action, steady in harness. Inf jrmation to Supt. Hughes, Holywell. KENT. 66.— Chatham ( County). — lletwcen 4th and 5th inst., at Fnndsbury— A b'. ue- roan light cart mare, about 15 hands, small star on forehead, black mane and tail, black legs, was clipped about three weeks ago; a farmer's market cart, painted dark green, picked out white, inside piintei white, 2 box- cloth seats; 2 sets of harness ( 1 brass- mounted, 1 silver- plated, with monogram " C. M." and other letters thereon) ; and 5 horse- rugs, drab one side, striped the other. Information to Supt Lacy, Chatham. WORCESTERSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 67.— Evesham ( County). — 26th November, 1894— A brown cait horse, lising 4 years, 15 hands 3 in , thick- set, black points, loDg bushy mane and tail, long curly top knot. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Henry Grinall, Sedgeberrow, for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the hors9. Information to Supt. Cope, Evesham. £ 5 REWARD. 08— Kidderminster ( Borough).— 17th ult.— A bay horse cob, 14 hands 2 in., rising 6 years, black points, 1 or 2 white spots on buck near shoulders, small mane and tail, recently shod, wear- ing head- stall. Information to Chief Constable Bennett, Kidder- minster, by whom the above reward will bo paid for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the horse. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 69.— K Division.— Abandoned at Little Ilford, 23rd ult.— A male child, age about 14 days; dress, white binder, blue stripe on cne edge, white calico shirt, roller, and night gown, 2 flannelette diapers ( 1 pink and blue, 1 blue- and- wbite stripe), 1 flannel- ette undergown ( pink, blue, and white stripe), plum - colour knitted shawl, scarlet stockingette TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 cap. Supposed by A WOMAN, age about 24, short and stout; dress, black mantle, black dress, black straw hat, trimmed black feathers, low shoes; of respectable appearance. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. SOMERSETSHIRE. 70.— Weston- super- Mare ( County). — 19th • ult., washed ashore, the body of a MAN, age about 45, length 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, hair dark, slightly bald over forehead, heavy auburn moustache and small side whiskers, good teeth; dress, waterproof ulster, with cape, p'aid lining, " Guaranteed to stand the Australian climate," & c., " B B." and two bees as trade mark, " U. H. S. & Co., Londou & Melbourne," stamped on tab, light brown plaid suit, trousers buttons stamped " R. C. Hagon, Sydney," blue tie with white spots, light lace boots. Found in pockets— a plated match- box, 2 storks stamped on each side; 1 2- blade knife, stamped " Tho3. Turner <& Co."; 1 pair steel framed eyeglasses. The post- mortem examination showed deceased had been shot behind the right ear, and a large size revolver bullet was found in the brain. Photograph may be obtained on application. Information to Supt. Balkwell, Weston- super- Mare. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. HAMPSHIRE. 71. — Southampton ( Borough). — A gold double- case geneva watch, No. 136869, initials " E. C." on back, " Angre ligne- droit remontoir, spiral Brequet, pateck Geneve 15 rubis " on inside case. Information to Chief Constable Berry, South- ampton. MISCELLANEOUS. CAUTION. 72.— The attention of Police is directed to a coloured man giving the name of SAMUEL GOR- RING, who is going about the country obtaining money by false pretences. His modus operandi appears to be to call on solicitors, stating that he is a seaman belonging to a ship going up the Manchester Canal, and that he is on his way to London; also that he has money in a bank at Falkirk, and he usually requests ( as he is a bad scholar) that a letter may be written to the banker asking that a cheque- book may be trans- mitted to him. On the strength of his statements he endeavours to obtain a small advance for present needs, and then decamps. PROPERTY RECOVERED. HAMPSHIRE. 73.— Winchester ( City).— Watch and chain, Case No. 68, 4th inst. APPREHENSIONS. 74. — Metropolitan Police District, D Division. — ELLEN SEXTON, Case No. 3, 21st ult. 75.— Metropolitan Police District G Division. — STANHOPE GORDON, Case No. 56, 3rd Auguht, 1891, and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude, 9th inst. 76.— Metropolitan Police District, X I Division.— GEORGE DUNN ELLSMORE, Case No. 9,16th November, 1894, at Portsmouth, awaiting trial at February Assizes. 77.— Berkshire, Newbury ( County).— MAN ' Case No. 12, 28th ult. Cob, & c., not recovered. 78.— Cheshire, Middlewich ( County).— WALTER THORNHILL, Case No. 18, 28th ult. 79.— Lancashire, Kirkham ( County). — YOUTH, Case No. 37, 28th ult. 80.— Yorkshire ( West Riding), Don- • caster ( Borough).— THOMAS BARBER, Case No. 62, 23rd November, 1894. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 81.— Convict Supervision Department- — For failing to report — License Holder DORAS HILLIER, Office No. 46919, age 33, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion dark, hair black, eyes dark brown, scar right side of jaw, small mole left eyelid. A German. Sentenced at North London Sessions, I9th Septem- ber, 1892, to 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( dwelling house). Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. 82— B Division.— For stealing, 8th iEst., 2 gold scarf- pins ( 1st, set onyx ; 2nd, set imitition tur- quoise) ; 1 gold neckchain; 1 set gold studs, flower pattern; 1 gilt locket and chain, curb pattern ; 1 metal bangle; 4 bodices ( 1st, grey silk, trimmed white lace ; 2od, black satin; 3rd, black silk, trimmed spotted satin ; 4th, grey stuff) ; 2 skirts ( 1 black cash- mere,! blue serge); 1 blacksatin sunshade, lined white silk, trimmed black lace, carved wood handle— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion dark, hair and slight moustache dark brown ; dress, dark jacket suit, blue mackintosh with cape, high silk hat; carried a black leather hand- bag. 83.— E Division.— For stealing, 9th inst.— A gold signet ring, motto and crest, " Yincere Vel- more and boar's head " ; I plain gold ditto, small diamond in centre ; a gold hunter watch, no glass ; a platinum and gold chain, small link pattern; 1 small sovereign purse, containing about £ 10 gold, a fourpenny- piece attached ; a £ 10 Bank of England note ; a gnn license in name of C. P. Oites : several cards and memos— A MAN, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, heavy brown moust iche; dresj, dark blue melton overcoat ( raised ssams, velvet collar), black hard felt hat. HERTFORDSHIRE. 84.— Ware ( County).— For game trespass— THOMAS ROBINSON, age about 21, height about 5 ft. 6 in., hair dark, clean shaved, shabbily dressed ; may be found working at gasworks. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Wymer, Supt., Ware. LANCASHIRE. 85.— Hurst ( County).— For failing to report— Supervisee MARY BESWICK, alias WEST, JONES, and ALICE BRADLEY, Office No. 39432, age 62, height 4 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair grey, eyes grey, scar on each cheek, mole left of nose, lost all upper teeth. Sentenced at Salford, 9th January, 1888, to 12 months hard labjur and 7 years police supervision for larceny. 2507. Information to Supt. Hewitt, Hurst. SOMERSETSHIRE. 86.— 11 minster ( County).— For deserting his wife and family- JOSEPH SPENCER, age about 45, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, small side whisker3 and moustache, eyes brown, small Roman nose, shuffling gait, and turns his feet out. A labourer ; native of Winsham. Has been in the Navy. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Riwlings, Ilminster. STAFFORDSHIRE. 87.— Bilston ( County).— For stealing an English lever watch, No. 61711, maker, " C. Ward, Shrews- bury," " George Lewis, Bilston," engraved on inside outer case, silver curb pattern chain attached— A MAN, age about 24, height about 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, full- rigged ship tattooed on right arm, rings on each finger of left hand, various coloured flags on left arm, " E. Clifford" on breist, bird each side of breast; dres?, light dust overcoat, black suit, lace boots. Stited he was a native of London. Information to Supt. Walters, Bilston. WARWICKSHIRE. 88 — Kenilworth ( County). — For stealing, 3rd inst., at Warwick, a tin frank, contaiDg 1 dark brown overcoat; 1 rough corded black coat and vest; 1 pair light blue- and grey stripe trousers; 3 fancy plates, hand- painted, rose pattern ; 1 gold ring, set ruby ( broken); 1 silver ring, set 2 pink and 2 white stones; I red morocco leather writing desk ; 1 spy- glass, different patterns in glass; 1 silver matchbox; 1 black felt hat; several collars and ties— WILLIAM HENRY HUXLEY, age about 24, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown ; dress, dark pepper- and- salt colour suit, low crown hat, stand- up collar, red- and- black silk tie, kid shots, dark brown over- coat. Of gentlemanly appearance. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Motb, Kenilworth. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 89.— H Division. — Remanded at Thames Police Court till 16th inst., for housebreaking— ISAAC KEMPNER, age39, height 5 ft. 7 ^.." com- plexion pale, hair and moustache fair, eye3 ( small) hazsl; dress, dark tweed overcoat, blue serge jacket and vest, blue striped trousers, lace boot3, blue and white striped muffler, black 6ilk peak cap. Found in his possession:— a Boston" silver lever watch, open face, No. 8361, large fetter- link silver chain attached, and an I8- ct. gold signet ring ( plain) supposed btolen. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 90.— C Division.— 5th inst.— A silver keyless geneva watch, makers, Parkinson & Frodsham," on dial; 1 ophthalmoscope, 4 in. long, with ivory handle; I small German silver nose speculum; 1 silver ear speculum; 1 3- in. microscopic reading- glass with ivory handle ; 2 electrum drawing- pencil bows; 4 do. pen bows; 2 do. lengthening bars; I pair do. dividers ; 1 gold penholder; 1 old blue- black frock coat, silk facings. 91.— p Division.— 7th iast., by housebreaking — Two watches : 1 lady's small gold genev*, gold hands and face, chased back, 1 gentleman's English lever, maker—" J. Lutman, Lewes," stamped on works; 1 lady's double fetter and twisted link pattern albert, with small gold sedan chair and a small mail cart attached; 3 gold brooche3, 1 round shape, fancy edge, set 4 small diamonds and 1 sapphire in centre, 1 snake pattern, with twisted hair, 1 set with dark pebble, hair at back; 3 gold rings : 2 old- fashioned keeper pattern, 1 mourning, set 5 psarls, 1 large in centre; 1 gold diamond shape pin, pearl in centre; I set of round gold chased shirt s'. uds; 2 round gold ditto ( 1 chased, 1 representing small squares in centre); 1 yellow metal bracelet, 2j in. wide, with oval pebble claw setting, surrounded with forget- me- nots; 2 small silver brooches, round and fancy pattern; 1 old- fashioned gold ear- ring, double link and drop pattern ; 3 silver coins ( one Edward VI. shilling, one Queen Anne ditto, one quarter- dollar piece), and several various French coins. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. APPREHENSIONS. 92.— Devonshire, Exeter ( County).— Super- visee THOMAS MURPHY, Office No. 47409, Case No. 22, 21st ult. 93.— Devonshire, Exeter ( City). — JOHN HENRY GREEN, Case No. 21, 21st ult. 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been re- apprehended, for the month of December, 1894, with the results, & c. Result ) flke No. NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. 46832 CHARLES DOCHERTY Suspected person 36799 SUSAN SPARKS Larceny 42057 JOHN DAVIS Failing to report 15200 ROBERT HAYWOOD Attempted larceny ( trick) 47024 SIMEON BALL Larceny 31652 CHARLES CODY Larceny 45651 JAMES KING Horse- stealing 37431 ALFRED GROUNDSEL Wilful damage 46395 HENRY FIELD Suspected person 47145 GEORGE GOODCHILD Larceny ( person) 4646S FREDERICK BRAMPTON Larceny ( trick) 45895 GEORGE CONNOR Rogue and vagabond 45458 GEORGE WATTS Larceny ( trick) 41361 LOUISA ALLEN Larceny 46461 WILLIAM JONES Unlawful possession 45890 JOHN MORRISON Failing to report 47222 37754 GEORGE WHITE THOMAS FORREST Defrauding Railway Com- pany Assault 44347 GEORGE ROONEY Prevention of Crimes Act 47006 45248 JOHN PHELPS MARY ANN HARRIS Rogue and vagabond Frequenting, etc. 46401 DAVID PALMER Prevention of Crimes Act 46816 46014 THOMAS HOBSON DANIEL HAWKINS Assault on police Assault on police 46033 46637 ANN WILLIAMS JOHN DONOVAN Uttering Drunkenness, etc. 45517 46977 46098 WILLIAM EVANS HENRY HOLMES JOHN KNIGHT Possessing counterfeit coin Suspected person Attempted housebreaking 37026 46695 ROBERT BROWN JOHN LEWIS Burglary Highway robbery 47294 41191 OWEN HENRY BLISS BRIAN MERRONEY Assault on police Failing to report 44665 44569 GEORGE DAY MICHAEL BLARNER Housebreaking Larceny ( person) 46682 32080 RICHARD COLE ANN MURPHY Larceny Larceny ( door open) 46506 ALBERT TAYLOR Larceny ( person) 47292 47193 JOHN SULLIVAN THOMAS HOOPER Assault on police Suspected person 46111 GEORGE GURNEY Receiving 44605 EDWARD DENIS O'HAY Drunk and disorderly 41108 WILLIAM GARNER Housebreaking 46911 35802 GEORGE CLARK WILLIAM SMITH Unlawful possession Larceny 43726 45644 WILLIAM KITE CHARLES PAUL Failing to report Larceny 46604 20258 WALTER V. BALLARD DANIEL LEARY Attempted fraud Dog- stealing 34643 34001 JAMES CONNOR MARY LAKE Drunk and incapable Larceny ( goods exposed) 46724 WILLIAM BLOWS Attempted larceny ( person) 34221 FREDERICK PERRY Larceny ( furnished lodgings) 46044 LOUISA GALLOWAY Larceny ( person) 47023 WILLIAM HAWKRIDGE Larceny ( person) 43350 CHARLES SIMS Shopbreaking 37570 46891 ROBERT GOODCHILD WILLIAM SMITH Horse- stealing Shopbreaking 24614 20794 DANIEL SAVAGE SAMUEL MASON Shopbreaking Attempting to pick pockets 34756 46811 WILLIAM NOADES PATRICK FEELEY Larceny Shooting with intent 47098 47068 EDWARD SIMKINS ERNEST ANDREWS Failing to report Prevention of Crimes Act 46547 46607 43772 GEORGE ROBERTS JOHN DONOVAN ALFRED GEORGE EDWARDS Larceny ( person) Drunkenness and assault on police Begging Date and Place. REMARKS. 3 months hard labour 6 weeks imprisonment 2 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 12 months hard labour and 12 months police supervision 6 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 6 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 4 years and 6 months penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 5 months hard labour 1 month hard labour To forfeit his license 14 days hard labour 21 days hard labour 12 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour and her license revoked 12 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 0 months hard labour 28th Nov., 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 29th November, 1894, North London Police Court 29th Nov., 1894, Thames Police Court 28th November, 1894, Chelmsford 28th November, 1894, Derby 26th Nov., 1894, Thames Police Court 4th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions loth Oct., 1894, North London Sessions 4th Dec., 1894, Marylebone Police Court 3rd Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 3rd Dec., 1894, Greenwich Police Court 27th Nov., 1894, Clerkenwell Policc Court 6th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 4th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 6th Dec., 1894, Bow- street Police Couit 7th Dec., 1894, Southwark Police Court 26th November, 1894, Warrington 7th Dec., 1894, Southwark Police Court 7th Dec., 1894, Westminster Police Court 1st Dec., 1894, Guildhall Police Court 28th February, 1894, King's Lynn 1st Dec., 1894, Westminster Police Court 6th Dec., 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 10th Dec, 1894, Bow- street Police Court 6 years penal servitude 10th Dec., 1894, Central Criminal Court Fined 5s., or 5 days hard i 10th Dec., 1894, Southwark Police Court labour | 10th Dec., 1894, Central Criminal Court 30th Nov., 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 4th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 5 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour 2 rears hard labour 3 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour 15 months hard labour 6 months hard labour and license revoked 18 months hard labour Bound over in the sum of £ 10 4 months hard labour and license revoked 1 month imprisonment 6 months hard labour 1 month hard labour and complete former sentence 21 days hard labour 11th De:., 1894, Central Criminal Court 10th Dec., 1894, Central Criminal Court 10th Dec., 1894, Marylebone Police Court 11th Nov., 1894, Worship- street Police Ct. lltli Dec., 1894, South London Sessions 12th Dec., 1894, South London Sessions 11th Dec., 1894, Central Criminal Court 12th Dec., 1894, South Loudon Sessions 22nd Oct., 1894, Cardiff Quarter Sessions 13th Dec., Mansion House 11th December, 1894, Bournemouth 13th Dec., 1894, Soutli London Sessions 15th Dec., 1894, West London Police Court 4i years penal servitude and 17th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 3 years police supervision ' 7 days hard labour 1 15th Dec., 1894, Southwark Police Court 9 months hard labour 17th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 3 months hard labour 4 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 18 months imprisonment 6 months hard labour Fined 5s. 3 years penal servitude 18 months hard labour and license revoked 3 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude and to forfeit license 6 months hard labour 6 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 5 years penal servitude 4 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 3 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 6 years penal servitude 12 months hard labour- 6 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 2 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 17 Dec., 1894, Richmond Petty Sessions 18th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 17th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 18th Dec., 1894, Westminster Police Court 19th Dec., 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 18th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 18th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 19th Dec., 1894, West London Police Court 18th Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 20th Dec., 1894, Marlborough- street Police Court 21st Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 12th Dec., 1894, Central Criminal Court 21st Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 21st Dec., 1894, North London Sessions 22nd Dec., 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 24th Dec., 1894, Highgate Petty Sessions 14th December, 1894, Birmingham 27til Dec., 1894, Clerkenwell Policc Court 26th Dec., 1894, Lambeth Police Court I 26th Nov., 1894, Bristol Assizes 27th Dec., 1894, Southwark Police Court 28th Dec., 1894, Marylebone Police Court License Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. 1 . license Holder. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. Supervisee. Expiree. Supervisee. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. Supervisee. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1 8 9 5. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E . 3 £ 5 REWARD. LOST, from 7, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, a FOX TERRIER DOG, even tan head, patch on side and tail. Anyone returning same will receive the above reward. LOST, ON Sunday, 30th December, between Highbury and Green Lanes, a RUBY and PEARL RING. Whoever returns the same to 14, Dunford Road, Lower Hollo way, will be rewarded. LOST, ASNORTING PUG DOG. Answers to the name of " Whiskey." Any- one bringing the same to MAUDE, 13, Albion Street, Hyde Park, will receive £ 2 Reward. TADDY'S HIGH- CLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY TADDY'S UNRIVALLED MYRTLE GROVE, DELICIOUS COOL SMOKING. OF ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS IN 2 oz. and 4 oi. PACKETS. London: Established 130 Years. LONDON & PROVINCIAL FURNISHING CO., 251, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, FURNISH ON EASY TERMS. Furniture, Pianofortes, and everything con- nected with House Furnishing kept in Stock. GENERAL TERMS. For £ 10 worth For £ 20 „ For £ 30 „ For £ 50 „ For £ 100 „ 7s. Od. monthly. 12s. Od. „ 20s. Od. „ 30s. Od. 50s. Od. No Security Required. OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN THE TRADE. LONDON & PROVINCIAL FURNISHING Co. 251, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD. Waterloo House & Swan & Edgar, PICCADILLY AND RECENT STREET. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY & OUTFITTING. SHIRTS, 32s., 38s., 44s., 50s., 56s., per Half- dozen. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. B. H. the Princess LOUISE. Marchioness of LOBNE. Vice- President — Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH Chairman— The Marquis of WATERFORD, K. P The Marchioness of Waterford The Lady Mary Howard. Tae Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot. The Lady Agnes Daniell. The Lady Arthur Hill. The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. Mrs. Swinton. Lady M'Clintock. Lady Pontifex. Mrs. Goschen. Mrs. Hatton. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie. Miss Leslie. Miss Craigie. Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt. Lieut.- CoL Davidson Lieut.- Col. Hatton. E. Parker Young, Esq. Augustus Hill, Esq. Robert Martin, Esq. WATERLOO HOUSE AND SWAN AND EDCAR. Hon. Treasurer— H. H. Pleydell- Bouverie, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. Barclay, Ransom k Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W. Manageress, Work Depot, Miss Leahy, 17, North Audley St., W. Secretary, Lieut.- Gen. W. M. Lees, 17, North Audley St., W. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House; by the Bank of England, either in London or at the Country Branches; by Messrs. Barclay, Ransom k Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W., or 54, Lombard Street, E C. ; by the National Provincial Bank of England, Bishopsgate Street, E. C., and all its Branches; by Messrs. Coutts k Co., Strand, W. C.; by Messrs. Hoare k Co., Fleet Street, E. C.; by Sir Henry S. King 4c Co., 45, Pall Mall, S. W., and 65, Cornhill, E. C.; by the London and County Banking Company, South Kensington Branch; or by the Secretary, payable to the " Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund." W. M. LEES, Lieut.- General, Secretary. Office and Work Depot, 17, North Audley Street, W. THE POLICE CODE AMD General Manual of Criminal Law, BY COL. HOWARD VINCENT, C. B., M. P., ETC. NEW EDITION. 23rd Thousand. WITH A PEEFACE BT Col. Sir E. BRADFORD, K. C. B., COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. " The guardian of public order and safety can learn what he ought or ought not to do in every imaginable conjuncture."— Daily Telegraph. FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83, HIGH STREET, MARYLEBOHE, LONDON, W,; Or of any Bookseller. • PRICE 2s. 2d., POST FREE. REVULCAMISED 60LD MEDAL RUBBER STAMPS. Your Hunt, jour r- . — n ^ Monogram, bottle of \ J vu * V ' Endorsing Ink, two L . ^^^ - rf* t ^^ m Vtuii, Box. and Bruth fefj^ P*"^ Utf^ for 9d., ixwt free; with „ ... „ Marking Ink, 1b. 3d. ITlckel Sliver Pen and Pencil Caje wltk Kama Stamp, 6d. Kick el Silver JSame and Addre* buunp, » d. Watch Case, beautifully chased, with Kame and AddreM Stamp, IB.; and, every other description of Bubberbtampo, Endorsing and Indelible Inks, Stenclla, Hand printingapplianoea, Ac., at half the usual prices. Send for List of 100 illustrations. Agenu wanted. AddreeI t( J crystal Palace ' John Bond's Daughter's Gold Medal Marking Ink Works, 76, So utngate Road. London, H. CAUTION.— The Original and Genuine Ink IsM has the trade mark " Crystal Palace." BREAKFAST — SUPPER. E P P S ' S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. A CAUTION.— Genuine Chlorodyne. t Every bottle of this well- known i| remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., bears on the Government Stamp the Name of the Inventor— DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE. NORFOLK HOTEL, ARUNDEL. Agent and Carrier for London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Company. CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS— EXTENSIVE 8TABLIHG. TICKETS TO VIEW KEEP OF ARUNDEL CASTLE On Mondays and Fridays from 12 a. m. to 4 p. m. can be obtained only at this Hotel. OMNIBUB MEETS EVERT TRAIN. A Handsome Billiard Room has been added to this Hotel. TO TOBACCONISTS ( COMMENCING), Write for Did. Guide to the trade 259 pp. ' id., " Ho » to opei a Cigar Store from £ 20 to £ 1,000.' " TOBACCOKIBTB' OUT- FITTING Co." ( Beg.), 186, Boston Road, London Wholesale only. Mgr., Hy. Myers Est. 1866. N. B. Shop fitters and show case makers for all trades. Estimates free. £ 20! PIAIMOS AND ORGANS DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO THE PUBLIC ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. NO EXORBITANT CHARGES. NO MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS. HITHERTO the great expense has permitted only the wealthy classes to place themselves in possession of a good Piano or Organ, while many people have been naturally reluctant to avail themselves of the extended purchasing system, owing to the high and oft£ n exorbitant rates which many iirms charge for such a facility. BOYD'S, however, have adopted the " principle to supply a high- clais, sound and durable Piano or Organ AT WHOLESALE PRICES, allowing the purchaser to acquire it by monthly instalments. BOYD'S possess exceptional advantages for so doing, being one of the largest and most important Firms qf Manufacturers of Pianos and Organs in the world. A GUARANTEE FOR TEN YEARS IS GIVEN WITH EVERY INSTRUMENT. Illustrated Price List and Particulars of their Equitable Deferred Payment Arrangement sent post free. 19, HOLBORN, LONDON, E. C. AVOID LONDON FOGS. BERRY'S HOTEL, BOULOGNE- SUR- MER. Proprietor, Rue de Boston, Boulogne- sur- Mer. Cite pupittig ^ dwrlis^ r ( ESTABLISHED 1794.) BEST HOME AND SPORTING NEWS. ONE PENNY DAILY. 127, FLEET STREET, E. C. 125, STRAND, W. C. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDOR, PROVINCIAL, AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIESi Sole Contractors for the SPECIAL CORNERS on Top of Front Page of MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STANDARD, MORNING ADVERTISER, PEOPLE, and Corners on pages 2, 3, and 6 of THE GLOBE. Sole Agents for all Advertisements in the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT POLICE GAZETTE. WILLINGS, 125, STRAND, W. C. BRANCH OFFICES— 162, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraphic Address—" Willing., London." Telephone No. 2773. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. To whom all Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. CORRECT TIME FOR POLICE OFFICERS. The Watch, as in engraving, is a bona fide Silver English Lever Watch, made expressly for hard weir and correct time- keeping. It has an Enamel Dial, Seconds Hand, Five Jewels, Chronometer Balance, Superior Finish, Crystal Glass, Engine- turned and Hall- marked Cases. WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. PRICE £ 3 lOS. " The Registered Official Time- Keeper Watch at £ 6 IOB. 1 « the finest Full Plate Bllver English Lever Watch ever manufactured, made expressly for Hallway and Polioe Services, and constructed for rouifb usage and sudden ohanges of the weather. Being " Hegistered," oannot be made by any other manufacturer. All goods sent free and safe, without any risk to the Purchaser. BFECIAL DEPARTMENT.— Watches and Jewellery of every description repaired and done up as new by most experienced workmen. Thousands of Norris's Watches are now being worn by Police and Hallway Officials, and references may be made to most of the Chief Officers of the United Kingdom. Secretary wanted in every force to Form a Watch Club ; send for particular*. Detailed Prioe Lists of Watohes, Chains, & o. f together with Testimonials as to exoelienoe of workmanship, sent Post Free, on application to— Watch Manufacturer & Jeweller, IS, Hertford Works, 33." Coventry. ^ illMimiiSSiSilSiJS^ a VERSUS CFIBDgT. fit bona fi e WhatesaJe Prices for Cash. All makers' Prices are now inflated to permit of huge trade discounts ranging up to 70 per ceo* Our Prices are nett. RGANS ETC. Diiir and thus save at least 50 per cent. , BMy IUI V( « 911) an, i avoid the inflated prices and^ hiirsh ^ 1111( 1 UVUlll Lilt; lllllt. l^ l 1 1 I .1 mm " I".." terms exacted by " Hire System " dealers and makers. BEST QUALITY PIANOS FROM £ 19 17s. Oo. „ ORGANS „ £ 9 19S. 60. Delivered Carriage Paid, to town or country. Full Prospectus and Illustrated Price Lists on application to I The Civil Servicc Musical Instrument Association, Ltd., 292, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W. C <? DP. RIDGE'S FOOD The perfect Fool for Children and Invalids. TJTION I All the Genuine Packets and Canisters are enclosed in White Wrappers, and the words DR. RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD are printed boldly thereon, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. READY SHORTLY. WILLIMGS BRITISH AND IRISH PRESS GUIDE, 1895. ( TWENTY- SECOND YEAB.) PRICE 1/-. POST FREE 1/ 4. A Concise and Comprehensive Index to the Press of the United Kingdom. 125, STRAND, W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme. Drury Lane Theatre— Daily at 1.30 and 7.30, " Dick Whittington." Covent Garden- Closed. Adelphi Theatre— Every Evening at 7.45, " The Fatal Card." Daly's Theatre— Every Evening at 9, " Hansel and Gretel." Prince of Wales's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15, " Claude Duval." Savoy Theatre— Every Evening at 8.45, " The Chieftain." Lyric Theatre— Every Evening at 8.30, " His Excellency." Toole's Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Walker, London." Grand Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " Robinson Crusoe." Surrey Theatre— Erery Evening at 7.30, " Red Riding Hood." | Britannia Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " The Giant of the Mountain. ' Elephant and Castle Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " Dick Whittington." Parkhurst Theatre— Every Evening at 7.45, " The Bonnie Babes in the Wood." Theatre Royal, Stratford— Every Evening, Christmas Pantomine, ' Cinderella." Alhambra Theatre of Varieties- Open 7.30, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, etc. Empire— Every Evening at 7.30, Two Grand Ballets and Grand Varieties. London Pavilion— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Oxford Music Hall— Evory Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. The Tivoli, Strand— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Canterbury Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.40, Grand Variety Entertainment. Paragon Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Olympic Palace— Every Evening, Two Houses nightly, at 6.30 and 9. Metropolitan Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. South London Palace— Every Evening at 7.30, Varieties, Sketches, etc. Royal Aquarium— Twice Daily at 3 and 8, Two Grand Entertainments. Middlesex Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Madame Tussaud's Exhibition- Open Daily 10 to 10. Admission Is. Children under twelve Gel. Niagara Hall- Real Ice Skating, Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. J flUBT » » YOU HUB MAJMTl'i ilAHOBKHX UIT- Cn n BU11HI W> IO » , 46, 46, & 47, IS. KASTUr'l UVB. LOS SOU
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